AQUASPLATCHE 1.1
:: DESCRIPTION
AQUASPLATCHE starts by dividing a realistic vectorized network of river streams into segments of arbitrary length. The program then proceeds by simulating the colonization of the streams from an arbitrary source, recording the evolution of the segment densities and the migration events between adjacent segments over time. This demographic history is then used to generate genetic data of population samples located in various segments of the river system, using a backward coalescent framework.
::DEVELOPER
Computational and Molecular Population Genetics Lab, University of Bern
:: SCREENSHOTS
:: REQUIREMENTS
- Windows / Linux
:: DOWNLOAD
:: MORE INFORMATION
Citation
Neuenschwander S (2006)
AQUASPLATCHE: a program to simulate genetic diversity in populations living in linear habitats.
Molecular Ecology Notes 6 583-585.